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  • Wow that really nice I'm working on this piece right now as well.

    By the way is everyone commenting eleven? In that case can i be eleven as well! j/k. =P

  • WOW! i thought that was great! like really! im not sure that i could play it that good... ive been playin it for like a month and like im eleven and ive been playin for 6 1/2 years...but anyways ya.. that was really good but u played it really FAST!

  • All notes could use a lot more vibrato, but the intonation was fantastic.

  • hmm...

    better camera next time please?

    lol

  • umm... wuts ur publisher then

  • Y did u change the bowing?!?!? and i no this cuz im playing this! n yes im only 11

  • There is not a set bowing for most pieces - it depends on the editor, publisher, and your teacher. So, it is perfectly possible that you have a different bowing that I do. :)

  • i like !!!!!!!!!!

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! THIS SCARES ME!!!!!!! yOU make everything so sticcato and rushed! I've been playing this peice or almost 3 months now and I've been playing violin for 6 and a half yrs. I'm eleven. This just...scares me.

  • Why are you such an idiot? Oh wait, because your eleven.

    Why post such comments when someone is trying hard and its obvious! Maybe if you were not so full of yourself you would post an actual comment related to fixing her technique instead of bashing someone.

  • u r soo right!

    i think she did amzingly well!

    im playing that song too and i have been playing as long as you have "DolceBaby212" and i do not judge her!

    but i dont see wat to judge her on cuz she did fabulous!!

    She probably plays much better than you do!!!

  • this is pretty good! just work on the intenation, and dynamics in the piece. oh and try not to pull the violin towards you while you shift! i was noticing you were doing that! but overall, good job:]

  • Please re-do this... with a good camera, LOL!!! It's painful to listen to only because of the bad quality. Beneath the static and whatnot though I can tell you did a really good job with this piece! My 14 y.o. son just played this for his recital last week... so I know the song REAL well. Good job!

  • your intination is kinda of bad ..

  • your spelling is kinda bad

  • DO it better by yourself!

    She rocks x]

  • The sound of this "recording"

    is a bit

    BAD

    AND CRAZY

  • Yeah, the recording equipment was far from optimal.

  • I forgot how annoying it was to learn this piece, especially @ ~3:50. Good job.

  • Jesus effiin Christ...dude....dude..im doing this for a jury and wsma...you rock! Great job. Perfect bow use. You cross strings like its nothing. How long did it take to learn this piece? do you have private lessons?

  • Hey... thanks for your comment! Good luck performing for a jury - that's always hard. I think it took me about 4-5 months to learn the concerto and I do have private lessons. Right now I'm touching up a movement of a Kabalevsky concerto, and I hope to put a better qualtiy video of that soon.

  • Good sound friend!

  • very good! just little more vibrato and it will be perfect.

  • Okay this is the regular Arven speaking here. Awsome vid! You should record this again with a better mike...

  • Thanks everyone for the comments! :-)

  • Thanks for the nice comment! Oh and wow, great job on the violin. I always wanted to learn. You'd make a very good guitar player.

  • psshh....you and your private lessons... [merely, assuming...]

  • That was amazing! continue playing!

  • Bravo!

  • D speaking: This is an outstanding performance by an up and coming artist. Recording equipment could be upgraded, however.

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